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A definition, a criterion and a method for deciding on what context-aware systems should sense and adapt to -- Finding all minimum-size DFA consistent with given examples: SAT-based approach -- FAACS -- Intercepting Blackhole Attacks in MANETs: An ASM-based Model -- Formalizing Monitoring Processes for Large-Scale Distributed Systems using Abstract State Machines -- Design-time to Run-time Verification of Microservices Based Applications -- Generalized Oracle for Testing Machine Learning Computer Programs -- MSE@SEFM 2017 -- A Formal Framework for Specifying and Verifying Microservices Based Process Flows -- Towards a Taxonomy of Microservices Architectures -- Towards a reference dataset of microservice-based applications -- Towards a UML Profile for Domain-driven Design of Microservice Architectures -- A Framework for Modelling Variable Microservices as Software Product Lines -- CoSim-CPS -- A Refinement Approach to Analyse Critical Cyber-Physical Systems -- Injecting Formal Verification in FMI-based Co-Simulations of Cyber-Physical Systems -- Integrated simulation and formal verification of a simple autonomous vehicle -- Co-Simulation between Trnsys and Simulink based on Type155 -- Development of a Driverless Lawn Mower using Co-Simulation -- Approximated Stability Analysis of Bi-Modal Hybrid Co-simulation Scenarios -- Towards Resilience-Explicit Modelling and Co-simulation of Cyber-Physical Systems -- Features of Integrated Model-based Co-modelling and Co-simulation Technology -- A Tool Integration Language to Formalize Co-simulation Tool-chains for Cyber-physical System (CPS) -- A Framework for Analyzing Adaptive Autonomous Aerial Vehicles -- Co-simulation of semi-autonomous systems: the Line Follower Robot case study -- A Framework for the Co-Simulation of Engine Controls and Task Scheduling -- Formalising Cosimulation Models -- FOCLASA -- Towards the performance analysis of elastic systems with e-Motions -- From (incomplete) TOSCA speci_cations to running applications, with Docker -- Combining Trust and Aggregate Computing -- Reasoning about Sensing Uncertainty in Decision-Making for Self-Adaptation -- Lightweight Preprocessing for Agent-Based Simulation of Smart Mobility Initiatives -- Using Coq for Formal Modeling and Verification of Timed Connectors -- An initial user study comparing the readability of a graphical coordination model with Event-B notation. . 330 $aThis book constitutes revised selected papers from the five workshops collocated with the 15th International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods, SEFM 2017. 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